The Florida Chamber Leadership Cabinet is opening its call for presentations for the 2026 Safety, Health + Sustainability Conference in Orlando.

The event, which zeroes in on the Florida 2030 Blueprint goal of making Florida a top five state for overall well-being, is set for May 14-15 at Disney’s Contemporary Resort.

With an expected draw of more than 600 attendees from across Florida and more than a dozen other states, the Cabinet is putting out the call for businesses, thought leaders and changemakers across sectors to submit pitches for 50-minute sessions that offer practical case studies, data-backed insights or proven solutions that can be scaled across industries.

Presentations may take the form of solo talks, panel discussions, fireside conversations or interactive workshops.

“This event is a cornerstone of our mission to make Florida the safest, healthiest, and most sustainable state in America,” said John Trevathan, Chair of the Leadership Cabinet Advisory Board and Vice President of Corporate Services at GuideWell.

“We’re calling on innovators and doers — those who are leading change inside their organizations or industries — to step forward and share what’s working, what’s scalable, and what can help others across Florida and beyond.”

Topics covered at the event will span workplace safety, heat-stress strategies, regulatory compliance, behavioral health, wellness, suicide prevention, environmental stewardship, ESG, green workforce development, technology integration, data and AI tools for EHS, and cross-sector partnerships.

“The Leadership Cabinet is building a business-led movement — one that connects strategy with execution across all sectors,” said Katie Yeutter, President of the Florida Chamber Leadership Cabinet and COO/CFO of the Florida Chamber of Commerce.

“This Call for Presentations is your opportunity to be part of that momentum and help shape the content that defines how we make Florida the safest, healthiest and most sustainable state in America.”

Proposals will be accepted through Jan. 2. Submission guidelines and the proposal portal are available online.